Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1944 — Page 5
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w et R fi p° rts 1 . 4 >Aepo« t 0F UOC * L * JBoREIGN MARKIT* MURRAY A CO. |g.. .JEfe k,nda *’ |lvMtoek B r »>*•*•■ Cralffvlllt, I Ke* WHtohlM I tm®* rto * ,vW •*" ry 4,y I "Tfctll 12:80 P- m. ■ j phone JOI. B Not. 24 11575 IE 13 13 60 tWla» 1-75 gL-B 800 KW -' - *5 00 ii»o ggjW■_ 8 50 Ifi.AL. CM ANB FRY QUOTATIONS FumlshW by rUR PROOUCt co. Phone MO rrected Nov. 24. *PC -———— Ole •oilers and fryers— 23c i 22c 27c rs ben* t7c |Kj Klrra and stags 14c * ' I Hal grain markbt I Brk elevator co S Hcoin-cted Nov. 24 K Ku subject to change *■■ during day. EK delivered at elevator. v. |KK ■v KA-.: ,w Corn 1 60 SA 2 Soy Hearn 2 04 ,«K - S< ’ y B * W ‘ l 1 « ii, l! '' - 1,1 , MKtl 2.00 ■■ — 100 K ■ ta: 01 P*r buihel leaa. AL** so b. farm B Kanapolie livestock Nov 24 —l! l’» - ■■ l".«O0; 140-400 lbs . steady higher than Wedix ed.iy * ■BBci*- 100-160 lb*., steady; HUH *l4 10; 110-200 and ga ll» 414 20, top. 414.25 <>■) OH llt . 27L40U lbs. 414 05. IW»U 50-412 75; sow* fully BBhc mostly 413 40-413.75. M®’ l "*- about ready; few gBK' and yearlliv. tiiediuni ■■ HI 113.50; heifer* mostly medium and good beef «SwMl'' .3". common. 44-4*75, MM*' 41.50-44; vealem steady. ooo; fat lambs steady to ■|M; load good and choice fed ■Pw n amhs aDd ,ew na,,v,Mm|K. bulk good and choice na■M 11 1 50-414 25; medium to ■Mil" 40 412.21. J HRT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■Mt Wayne. Ind.. Nov 24 — ■|H- Livestock: |» market steady. 20" to HH 111 IXO n,il ,390; 210 MHr n,l ‘' 14W ' : 270 (u 4 °" HH 150 to IWI n ” 12 75: 140 lbs. 12.50; 13I> to 140 n.» ■M 12" to 130 lbs. 12.00. 100 n»a. HMHh* 13 50; stags 11.00; male BBM ' calves 14.00; spring 1400; clipped ewes 5.00. K ■Chicago livestock Hr* “KO. Nov. 24 — (UPI — py '-Livestock: t.ooO; market very acEM* weights 270 It*, snd down tents higher; barrows HP 4 1 " 1 * over 270 tbs. steady; I W lM -u higher Good BM' h ' 11 '" I4H» to 270 lbs. 14.20 3 -’- top ii.io sparingly; good IJS th . ~1, e 150 ,o 180 n "' 13 50 U 1,111 “nd Virtually all sows clearance. < Issue* strong, largely cow t£. , *“* r R* trade active; top I l * i0; , ’ ul, ‘ • tMMI “ ,ld choice gw •« 17.85; common to med(EH <li * ll, ~ 11 541 ,0 14 alockers IW *' ‘o 14 00; tanner and kW»r eo W , 6 s< , lo e - 5 . mo(lt IS ‘ ow ’ Boo lo 1200 *" 11 «"" d |H? 14 25 1 weighty sausage bulls r»L.6: practical top vealers 15. ' P 2, * W ’ : nothing done early laa* au * hIFT lambs, sskiug steady fH?’ l ''' n ' 1 14 - sfl on most good and natives Ped western lamb* : ”. 1 luvr 14 M; slaughter ewes <ommon to good natives ■» •<M*rn 1 75 t 0 e on. few good ■ ®*«» « 25. ■ Chicago GRAIN CLOSE K /' ?* C May 41 41; ■J 1 ?’*; b*Pt IM7’i ■ Jm o *'. ' ,| W * : W* ■ 41.0»«4; Sept., 41.0 JV X f 44/ b1 '*' -■
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LOCAL CLASSI F| EC * ADVERTISING rates Minimum for first Insertion 30f Ono Timo, Per Word Additional Insertions Pee Word, Per Day u ■very other day Insertions, doubls the rats (per word) gs Card of Thanka J Obttuarlee, Versoo, Rssoiu- * «*s Monua, run menu stylo 11 Notleea, Cap Hoads. SpL 4 body. J UJ pleas deep, oao colima) ImcrtiM IMBUm ; Copy must be In office by > m - Mouday through , Friday. Saturday deadline bßa.m. 4OKSALE I’M Salk— Comptau line ot wIFIM supplies aad Sxtaros. Uhrlck Bros Phono IM, 4Q. t f BtECTRICALgtJPPUMF-Regard-less of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, 1 we can supply you, Including wire. ; beating elements, switches, fixtures, • etc. Arnold A Klenk. 224-ts ; electric motors, including %, 1/3, ’ H and M H. P. Arnold A Klenk. ■ ' 240-ts i FutjT OPP -nuy your , Christmas Cards now at the Commercial Print Shop. 27«-3t STOBR PeWMR' lALt - Sifted feed cleanings, economical feed for hog, dairy and poultry. 11.50 per cwt. any amount. Bag Service, Inc., North Second St.,' Decatur, Indiana. 268-ts LIVINO~ROOM BUiTEB7 hew spring filled, available now. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind., open evenings except Wednesday. , 272-7 t , NEW SPRING FILLED platform ( rockers; selection of styles and ; colors. Stucky a Co., Monroe, Ind. 1 Open evening, except Wednesday. 1 272-7 t 1 SPtCIAL — Box springs, pre-war I type. Also good selection felt mattresses. Stucky A Co , Monroe. Ind.; open evenings except Wednesday. ?72-7t FOR SALE—Shoe ice skates, rise 3; also Chicago shoe roller akates. Phone 5421. a 277-3 U Atfr Ybtlß Christmas CardsatlEe Commercial Print Shop 274-3 t CHEST OF ~DRAWERS~’Vour choice ot maple or walnut finish. Better hurry, they are going fast. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 277-2 t FOk SALE—-Servel Cae Refrigerator, A-l condition. Can he seen between hours of 9: 00 A. M. and 2:00 P M. L. C. Perry. Belmont Park. 274-a3tx SaVE RENT Own your own property. 7 room house in Pleasant) Mills; 5 room modern bungalow, north part of Decatur; six and a eeven room house south part of town. Also several farms near Decatur. Tri-State Realty Auction Co., T. D. Schiefersteln, manager. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Decatur. Phone 104. a 274-4 t CHRISTMAS SL’GGESTrONS' We have haasocks. and tables of all kinds. Floor lamps, bridge lamps, pin-up, bed. and vanity lamps. Pictures, mirrors, card tables, occM. chairs, studio couches, and mattresses. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 177-2 t EoR SALE -— tlood circulating Heatrola; Simon kitchen range: sell reasonable. 4 miles west of Monroe on 124, second house north. Wm. Bertsch. 277-31 BEAUTIFUL lasting and pleasing Christinas gifts. We have a large selection. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 277-2 t FOR SALE <»’!•• < ornph t- electric cistern water pump, and lank. In excellent condition now being used, however, being replaced by a larger unit. Original cost approximately 370.00, will accept |36 00 for same. Write Dkk Burdg 4324 Kimbark Avenue. Chicago. 276-44 fOII~I BALK — Enclosed table top model pressure gasoline stove, A-l condition; 4 hole laundry stove, 2 piece Mohair living room suite. 320 Line street. g 277-3tx FOR BALE 1939 master Chevrolet with heater; also tan polo coat, like new. Phone 882. g 277-2 t RHFSALE-«iitor flfx iWTliying concentrate. With your own grains. Get's best results at lowest price. Ask us about It. Burk Klevator Company. • 272-T tfJl'lFSlAlN'wilf go lartheFana help produce more eggs, more milk or more meat if you let us grind and mix it with Purina sup Elements All foundation approved by Purina Mills Etietel Grain Co.. 217 No. First BL, Decatur. Phone 233. 373-T F DO A acre’laFm?Emiles trom Meras. < room bouse. sUacbieas tn born, electric lights; also •«b«ort« Rssl'/ Neriee Phege 1394. 378-U
UHOWMIX LAYING MASH — Feeder* are getting wonderful results, economical to use. You'll get more and better quality eggs. Ask us about it. Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 No. First St. Decatur. Ind. Phone 233 278-2 t 1 or SALE—W<- Still have for sale a number of Chinese Elm which w e want to move at 50 and 75 cents. Also Weeping Willows at 75 cents. Harlow's Gardens. a 278-2tx FOR SALE—Factory ■(■■built, model A Ford engine, never used. 450. Phone 949-G. f 278-2tx fob SALE*- ttotranFW'irtg; Ifhone 651-F, A. J. Lewion. tops in sleepTSg cOMFOftTIs what you will find In our store. Come In. and let us show you some of the finest mattreases and springs on the market. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 1W- 278-3 t FOR SALE- three'good at new roost tables. 9 by 5. Oswald Nyffeler. Monroe phone, g 278-ltx' FOR SALE- Man's pre-war bicycle, I like new. Reasonable. 410 Nullman Ave. Phone 453. 278-2 t o WANTED Wfij MaRK covered™buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. M9-25tx WANTED TO *RENT furnished apartment. No children nor , pets. Call Pennsylvania Railroad Station. »77-3tx WANTED--Ice*slaiesr7ix7 S or 7. write box 398 % Democrat. 377-g3t , WANTED- Good home in the counI try for small, spayed, female dog. Phone 1044. g 278-3tx SBWINd MAOHfflt RfcPAtftlflO —AU makes. Noodles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's. 445 South First. 269-261 X WANTEf) To buy hides and furs. 1 John Chrlstener. Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 94-B. 273-Tx WANTED- Ixians on farms? Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms See me so rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 32 T-T-ts WANTED — Livestock Yiaullng to Fort Wayne, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Russell Hoffman. Phone Monroe 11-G or Lewis Murphy. Decatur 4742. g 254-301 X WANTED RldersHo and FJSTd £., 3 p. m to 12 midnight from southend. Moderate rate, see or call City Transportation Service. Everett Melton. g 278-2tx WANIED-Radios to repair, ffbrlck Bros- 2<l-tf MISCELLANEOUS FREE EStIMATtIS tor rooffng, eld ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 259-2Bt NOTICE -— Results count if you want eggs. Feed Beco laying mash in the new dross print bags. 43 55 per hundred pounds. Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur and Monroe. g 278-8 t LIVESTOCK HAULTNG=-Aleo buy fox horses. William Harrod. Phone 3933. b149-30tx MONEY’tO - LoAN— Caeh loanTai 410 to 4300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. ANOTHER ADDED SERVIC’t! — Blown in rock wool insulation, also buildup roofing, roof mopping. Call for free estimates. Arnold 4k Klenk. 226 ts FARMERS ATTRNTIOW—Wo r> move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dwv-atur phono 3000. Wo pay all ohone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Cail or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T AetxilatiwrHl us tdmlalatrator Na. 41 JO Notice l« Iwrcby given, That (lie undeialgned ha« been appointed AdinlnlstrHtor of the notate of Arthur Andi V-we lute »f Ada irw County, deceased. The cwt ate I* probably »ulvent. Ilalirii Andrew*. Administrator W. I', ArlaoM. Attoeae,. 11/10, ISII. Nov. 17-24 Dec. 1 — — 0 Trade to a <H»uu Ter? — Deeawt A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th 84. Decatur Indiana Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRI — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 N. A. BIXLER OFTOMITRirr MOURB: 9i30 to 11:30 12:10 to 9:00 Batordoya B:00 p. m. Telophano 188 iysa examined Gloeoee Fitted
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LOST AND FOUND male Fox Terrier, white with brown head and stub tail. Partially blind in right eye. Small aad chubby. Reward. Call 392 after 4 P » b t?Mt LdsY — Pearl beads, alao iM, Sc postage stamps. Finder please call 948 Reward. g 274-ltt FOR RENT FoTT RT*TF=-Wi'ri»<>m country home, electric lights, garden, garage; 4 miles west of Monroe on state road 124. second house north. Wm. Bertsch. 277-3 t Mr. and Mrs. Francis G«-imer of route 5 are the parents of a baby t»y. born Wednesday at 9:84 p. m at the Adams county memorial hospital. He weighed 7 pounds and him not been named. x<»ti< k to wow HKSIUKATS < ompi. »ivr row nivoMt w Is lbs ASams < Irnalt ( sart Nsvenber Tens, less THE MTATE Op INDIANA | At>AMK (XWNTY, XX WlUdavn llsrri..un vs. Nora Louise IlsrrUmn It appearing from nf«davlt, filed tn ih» stbuve entitled .auae, that Nora Lotrier Harrison at the above linmnd defendant 4« a non-realdent of the KM.br of Indiana. Notke la tlierefortr hereby given the mM Nora Ixiulsr Harrleon that ehr lie and a Wear before thr Hon. 1 Judge of Ilk.’ Adnanr Circuit Court <>n the 2<»th dev of January, the same being I* 14th Judicial Hay of ne«f regular term <thereof, to he-hol-den at the Court House In the City jof Inaatur. oimnvnclng o n Monday, 'the 2ftth day at November, A. D. I»4 4. and phwd by anawer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In her ahi ar nee. WRnraa. my nemr, amt tlie Meal of said Court hereto affixed, this 23 day of NoMrmber, 1544. Clyde O. Troutner Clerk. ■November 21, 1914. Hubert R. MrClrnahan. ttl.rsrel.r slalatlff Nov 11 Dec. 1-8 WHTK K OF FINAL NKTTLHNHWT t»F KBTATK 80. 4038 Notice I* hereby given to the ere. dltors, helm and lawiileee of Prank 'M'Tntoab, deceased to appear In the Adame Circuit Court, held at Deea. tur. Indiana, on the Sth day of Hecentbor, 1914. and etuiwc cause, if any, why the Pinal Kettlement Aceounts with the estate of said dacedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive Uteir distributive shares. Ivan K. Barkley. Administrator . Decatur, Indiana, Nov. if, 1*44. W. <'. Nelaea. He Veaa A neVeaa, Adlorneya Nov. 17-24 We Are Still Payinr Top Price* for Good IJped Carp. SAM DIXON Celina. O. You Can’t Beat This in a FARM LOAN TERMS TO SUIT LOW RATE PAY ON IT ANY DAY. RESERVE FEATURE NO COST TO OBTAIN. The Suttlev Edwards Co. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Btors Bldp.
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MARKBT* AT A GLANCB By Uultad Pram Mtock* lower in quiet trading Bond* Irregntef; U. 8. Itevernmente lower. Curt> mock* irregular. Chicago stoche irregular Cotten up as much as 46 cento a kale. <Rys off an nuch a* one cent a bushel; wlieat. vorn, oate and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hog* steady to firm; eattle strong; sheep eeady. — 1 o--'-Rev. Wilson Spencer Speaks Here Sunday Rev. Wilson E. Spencer of Shreve Ohio will conduct services at !2>e First PrmSytorlan chureh of this city. Bunday morning at 19:30 o'clock. Rev. Shreve cornea aa a guest minister. All member* and all other* who desire to here him are invited to attend. FDR ASKS iCMHIsom wrw rags n more than 310.500.000,000 while another 418.600,000,000 waa channeled to other United Nation*, according to iend-leass record*. While quashing report* that the admlntotration hoped to extend lend-lease operation* beyond the fall of Germany and Japan, the president'* memaffe left the door open for a program of postwar American loans and trade credits MmWMMMSMraMSMMSMWmm
A 1 ,!" 11 I— H ... - L. ■■? Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY I. the undersigned will sell at public auction without reserve to the highest bidder the following described real estate and personal property located 4 mile* west of Geneva, Ind . on road 114. on Tuesday, Nov. 28,1944 Commencing at 10:30 A, M. 53—ACRE FARM—S 3 Thia I* good level productive soli, along highway No. 114. close to country store, only 4 mile* from Geneva. Ind., and good surround ing*. improvement* conaiit of a 5-rooin house with electric light*, summer bouse, small old barn and implement shed, and hen house * good drove well. 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 Registered Holstein cow 5 yr*, old, was fresh Oct. 23, open; registered Holstein eow 3 yr*, old, was fresh March 19. bred; registered Holstein cow 13 yr*, old, wa* fresh Feb. 13. bred; registered Holstein cow 5 yr*, old, was fresh March 7, bred; registered Holstein cow 9 yrs. old, was fresh March 29, bred; registered Holstein cow 3 yre. old, was tre*h July 4; registered Holstein cow. 2 yrs old. wa* fresh July 14. bred; registered Holstein row 2 yr*, old. was fresh Hept 1, bred. This i* a good herd of dairy cow* and D.I.H.A. record will be given on day of sale. Holstein heifer will be 2 yr*, old in April, bred. Holstein heifer will be 2 yr*, old In July, bred; Holstein heifer 8 mo old eligible to registration; Holstein male calf 6 mo. old eligible to registration; Holstein male calf in mo. old eligible to registration; Holstein male calf 5 weeks old eligible to registration; Holstein heifer 4'4 mo old Holstein heifer 5 mo. old; Holstein heifer 10 mo. old. 4B~HEAO OF HOGS—'B Red sow with 8 pig* by Side, 4 week* old; 4 white sows with 35 pigs by side, 8 week* old. 2— HEAD OF HORSES— 2 2 sorrel mere* 4 and 7 years old CORN AND STRAW 400 shock* of corn In the shock; ion bale* of extra nice bright wheat straw. BUILDINGS ANO MACHINERY 8-room frame house, other frame building 12x18; wood shed 12x24 old hen house 12x30; Baker 30 ft. wind pump with self oiling head; DeLaval 2-slngle unit Sterling milker, pipes and stall cock* for 9 cows; wash bench; milk can cart; New Idea 4 roll corn busker and shredder, almost new; Ohio hay press 14-18 on good rublier; Chrysler 70 buck rake: 2 section spring tooth harrow; 2 walking plows; 8-hole hog feeder; Gehl hay chopper and silo filler with 50 ft. pipe and molasses pump nearly new; spark plug tire pump; drill press; blower and heath Iron; pipe die cuts 1 to 2"; stitching horse; about 500 It. used ceiling lumber (good); some rough lumber: metal chicken coops, consigned tractor cultivator tor Allls-Chalmer W C. tractor with power lift and mulcher; 2 single-row corn cultivators; 14" riding breaking plow; feather bed; feed cooker with Jacket, almost new TERMS—Personal property cash. Real estate 20% cash on day of sale, balance Jan 1, 1945 when abstract and deed will be delivered immediate possession of Real Estate. Chris Stahly, Owner Jeff Lie< lity—Auctioneer. I E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk. Lunch will lie served.
—s—a—asmsw—to help foreign countries restore their war-strained seonomiss “The vast lenddsase program," Mr. Roosevelt said, “has brought and will bring" final victory months closer, but lend-lease and reverse lend lease “are a system of eombln ed war supply . . . they should end with the war.” Would License Owners instead Os The Dogs New York. Nov. 24 — Licensing of dog-owners instead of dogs as a means ot elirotaating many so-call-ed dog prtAlem* was urged here today by Harry Miller, executive secretary Gaines Dog Research Center. The average pot is pretty much what his owner makes him. Mr. Miller stated "Therefore, licensing the dog owner would piece responsibility where it properly belongs." »" 1 ■■ O' - GIANT 4-ENGINED (Continued pie* r>ass 1) with decisive vigor, softening up the Japanese hesrt tor the ultimate invasion by combined United Nations land, sea and air forces," Arnold told Mr. Roosevelt. Tokyo I* the of some of the most vital Japanese war Industries. These include the giant Mitsubishi and Ishikawajima shipyards. the Mitsubishi heavy industries and numerous airplane, and ammunition factories, oil refiner-
ies and machine tool, eiecrlcal, radio and precision Instrument works. The Tokyo radio, which gave the world the first albeit hysterical account of the Doolittle raid, was silent for several hours after today's attack and then blossom rd forth with Ito usual report — that the B-29's had "failed to attain any tangible results” due to "effective Interceptions.”
PUBLIC SALE 1 have decided to quit farming and will sell at public au< tion 4 miles cast of Decatur on 224 then 114 mile North on Road DM and the first farm west, or 8 miles Mouth of Monroeville on 101. Thursday, Nov. 30, 1944 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES—One Black team of Geldings. 8 year* old. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Guernsey cow. 7, freshen in January; Brindlo cow, 7, freshen In February; Guernsey cow. 6. freshen In March; Guernsey cow, 8, freshen in March; Two 2 year old Holstein heifers, freshen In March; 2 year old Guernsey heifer freshen in March. HOGS —4 Duroc sows to farrow the middle of March; 40 Fall Pigs; Duroc Male hog. POULTRY—IOO White Rock Thurnapple strain Triple XXX pullets; 8 roosters. GRAIN, HAY A STRAW—SOO bu. new corn In crib; 50 bales of .Imothy hay; 7 ton clover and timothy mixed hay; 300 bales wheat straw TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS F-20 International Tractor on rublier In good condition; Mc-Deering Little Genius 14" plow; Mc-Decrlng Tractor cultivator; Mt-Deering disc; John Deere cultipacker; Spike tooth harrow, 10 ft.; Spring tooth harrow 8 ft.; Mc-Deering lo hole fertiliser grain drill; International corn planter and 80 rods of wire; Deering 8 ft. binder; McCormick 5 ft. mower; Web hay loader; Emmerson side delivery rake; Mc-Deer-ing manure spreader; Steel wheel roller bearing wagon and grain bed; Four wheel trailer with wagon box; Implement trailer; Clover seed buncher for 5 ft. mower. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Individual hog houses, new; Hog waterer. 85 gal.; Six hog trough* 2'4 ft ; Hog trough 14 ft.; 4 prong hay fork; Corn sled; Chicken feeders and waterers; Set of Brass mounted harness and collars; Forks and shovels; 4-10 gal. milk cans; Extra good, large feed cooker with good heavy Jacket. TERMS—CASH. GLEN ROUGHIA, Owner Roy S Johnson—Auctioneer T. D. Schiefersteln—Clerk. Lunch by Union Chapel Church. PUBLIC SALE 1 Wil) sell at public auction the following personal property at my farm located 2 miles East and 2 mile* North of Willshire. 1U miles East and 2 miles South of Wren, or 4'4 miles West ot Ohio City, on Tuesday, November 28 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. HOREE—Bay mare 4 years old. weight 1450 14—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 4 lied cow, 10 yrs. old, with calf l»y side; Guernsey cow, 8, due to freshen Dec. 14; Brindle cow. 8. giving good flow of milk; Guernsey cow. giving a good flow of milk; Guernsey cow. 6. milking good flowGuernsey cow, 4. giving good flow; Guernsey cow. ::. due to fresheA Dec 8, . (.uetuscy cows 2 yrs. old milking good flow; Jersey cow broken mouth, with heifer calf; Part Holstein cow has had 2nd calfHereford cow-. 3. will lie fresh by day of tale; Guernsey bull calf. 4 mo. old; Hereford cow. 4. with heifer calf. HOGE—2 sows, bred; Hampshire boar big enough tor service; 14 SHEEP—9 head of ewes. _ TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS < Tr t :, o r , On wl,h pow, ' r ~f‘ ' Uitivators; Case tractor plow 12 inch. Soil filter disc; Soil Fitter cultipacker; David Bradley tractor Muwm? K k harr ° W: )7 h lT* h,rrow: • McCormick mower; Big 4 rn J <k m,,w * r l 7 J*- McCormick grain binder; Buck rake on 19.11 Dodge 8, power lift; Moline side rake; 2 riding cultivator* • walking cultivators; 2 Oliver riding breaking plow. 1C ; Xslw 'pZ-tiS grain driß lo hole; Avery corn planter M rd. 34" New check wlreJ imh Hammer Mill; Water fountain, 100 gal ; 3 sets double harness’ ft eram t r “a"* ~ nhrn“ !t on* l N “ 2 ””•«>' separator; Wagon with 14 roller Dum’t) rake y < r m k- r ° n Whe * ,e<, 1 *“’ on; 'k>x; Smooth roller. Dump rake; Champion reaper: J. I Case corn planter Two section spr ng tooth harrow: Oliver tractor plows |2"; 2', h p gasoline engine. Miscellaneous article* too numerous to mention h “ ,,ner " Con " ,hM ' 40 “»•> practically new. Mrs. J. E. Hurless Owner Itoy S Johnson—Auct. T. D. Schiefersteln—Clerk. Ladies of 11. U. B. church will serve lunch.
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